
Application of Specialized Saw Blades for Cutting Aluminum Alloys
Specialized saw blades for cutting aluminum alloys achieve precise cutting through the high-speed shearing action between their high-hardness edges and the aluminum alloy material. Below are the specific applications and usage scenarios:
Purpose: Cutting aluminum alloy door/window profiles and industrial aluminum profiles (e.g., frames, rails) to required dimensions, ensuring smooth, burr-free cuts for subsequent assembly.
Technical Features: Blades are typically made of carbide (e.g., tungsten steel) or diamond-coated materials, featuring sharp and wear-resistant edges. When paired with high-precision cutting machines (e.g., double-head CNC saws), cutting tolerances can be controlled within 0.1 mm.
Purpose: Cutting aluminum alloy sheets (e.g., aluminum plates, aluminum composite panels) for applications in architectural decoration (curtain walls, ceilings) and electronic device casings (e.g., chassis panels).
Technical Features: Some blades adopt ultra-thin designs (0.5–1.5 mm thickness) to minimize material waste. They are often paired with cooling and lubrication systems (e.g., micro-spray oil) to prevent heat-induced deformation during cutting.
Purpose: Cutting irregular aluminum components such as corner brackets, T-shaped profiles, and curved profiles to meet the structural requirements of doors/windows, furniture, and industrial equipment.
Technical Features: Blades can be used with multi-angle cutting machines (e.g., 0–45° swing saws) to achieve complex processes like bevel cuts and mortise joints. The cuts exhibit high surface finish, eliminating the need for secondary grinding.